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Hungary summons Ukrainian ambassador over alleged 'election interference'

'Only the Hungarian people can decide Hungary’s future. That decision is made in Hungary, not in Brussels and certainly not in Kyiv,' says Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto

Burak Bir  | 27.01.2026 - Update : 27.01.2026
Hungary summons Ukrainian ambassador over alleged 'election interference'

LONDON

The Hungarian Foreign Ministry on Tuesday summoned the Ukrainian ambassador in Budapest, accusing Kyiv of attempting to interfere in Hungary’s elections.

"We will not tolerate any interference in Hungary’s elections, including Ukraine’s attempts to influence the outcome and to intervene in the electoral process in favour of the Tisza Party," Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto wrote on US social media company X.

Szijjarto alleged that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian government have engaged in an "open, shameless and aggressive interference campaign" in recent weeks.

He claimed that their objective is to influence the Hungarian elections in favor of the main opposition Tisza Party.

"But only the Hungarian people can decide Hungary’s future. That decision is made in Hungary, not in Brussels and certainly not in Kyiv," he added.

Hungarians will head to the polls on April 12 in parliamentary elections.

The Respect and Freedom Party (Tisza), led by former government insider Peter Magyar, keeps the poll lead, backed by the younger generation, according to some surveys.

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